I don't know about you, but I definitely feel like this is turning out to be the meta where Rogue (and Priest of course) has it's chance to properly shine in terms of flexibility.
I always hated Rogue decks back in the day - both to face off against and to play (I found them very 1-dimensional and dull).
But it seems as though the sheer number of different play styles that Rogue can offer now makes it a really excellent (and formidable class).
Miracle Rogue Monster Rogue Keleseth Rogue (Just saw a) Malygos Rogue Mill Rogue Weapons Master Rogue Burglar Rogue Keleseth Nightmare Jade Janks (This is one of the strongest Rogue decks I have made / played!)
When you compare this to a number of the other classes, it makes you realise just how limited some of the other ones are. Many (if not admittedly all) of the above archetypes are very much viable at present - I've play tested most apart from Malygos (don't have her) and Weapons (don't have the ones I need) - at least, in the upper non-legend ranks, they appear to be.
I guess I just never thought I would see the day where the majority of current decks in my box appear to be variations of Rogue. We live in strange times! Heh!
What is the difference between Keleseth Rogue and Keleseth Nightmare?
The Keleseth Rogue deck focuses more on smaller minions (a bit like Zoo), whereas the otehr one is much more of a lategame control deck that focuses on big minions and face-stomping. :-)
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I don't know about you, but I definitely feel like this is turning out to be the meta where Rogue (and Priest of course) has it's chance to properly shine in terms of flexibility.
I always hated Rogue decks back in the day - both to face off against and to play (I found them very 1-dimensional and dull).
But it seems as though the sheer number of different play styles that Rogue can offer now makes it a really excellent (and formidable class).
Miracle Rogue
Monster Rogue
Keleseth Rogue
(Just saw a) Malygos Rogue
Mill Rogue
Weapons Master Rogue
Burglar Rogue
Keleseth Nightmare
Jade Janks (This is one of the strongest Rogue decks I have made / played!)
When you compare this to a number of the other classes, it makes you realise just how limited some of the other ones are. Many (if not admittedly all) of the above archetypes are very much viable at present - I've play tested most apart from Malygos (don't have her) and Weapons (don't have the ones I need) - at least, in the upper non-legend ranks, they appear to be.
I guess I just never thought I would see the day where the majority of current decks in my box appear to be variations of Rogue.
We live in strange times! Heh!
What is the difference between Keleseth Rogue and Keleseth Nightmare?